Any wisdom tooth removal surgery carries certain risks, such as nerve and soft tissue damage, bleeding, and infection, and should be performed only after fully understanding the risk assessment of the surgery.
Transverse wisdom teeth removal is difficult due to its backward position and unusual growth location. During the operation, there may be risks of nerve injury, soft tissue injury, jawbone fracture, etc. Damage to blood vessels or different personal constitution may also cause bleeding, and the wound may become infected, swollen and affect breathing after the operation.
Any surgery is dangerous, you need to consult a doctor to assess your own physical condition and oral and dental conditions, by the doctor and the patient comprehensive consideration before surgical removal.